After such a dry cold winter, I think some new butters for summer should be in order.
I just ordered shea butter from 3cayg and I am looking at me riches of oils ehe ehe eheee
Here are simple ideas for shea butter..you have to melt it and then freeze it..perfect
How long do you freeze it?
Ten to twenty minutes and then at room temps for two hours and the refrigerate until you use it which for me, is right away.
Your butter should be at least 50% shea or you will get a grainy hard butter..it happens, try again, less kokum, less mango.
I love shea butter, avocado, olive and, at about 3% you can add rose hip, argan, cranberry, tomato seed..
too much you have a serum not a body butter. You do not want to smell of omgas anyhow..rose hip oil is heavy.
The best essential oils for skin are ...
all of them
just know that some oils get lost in shea butter so do not add 200 dollars of your sandalwood oil..oh man that would be so good!
"side note**oh divine unknown which seems to thrive by my living thoughts, bring on the sandalwood oil and wealth to all and meeeee"
:))
sandalwood vanilla with one drop ambergris
patchouli sandalwood
modern man
with blue cypress and clary sage
lime vetiver with coffee and neroli
cocoa bean vanilla
cocoa bean lavender
rose cardamom patchouli
frankincense helichrysum holy basil
lemon orange lime basil
chamomile blue and roman with tansy and yarrow
turmeric co2 ginger black pepper clove frankincense jasmine citrus notes
think aches and think penetration across the nation, no inflammation loads of education
no hateful temptations making us dredge and drag and loose our own creative realizations
self realization with mindful control is where our will will flow.
These ideas are just a tip of my iceberg. How about your iceberg?
shea butter 50%
sal butter10%
kokum butter5%
mango butter5%
very nice avocado oil20%
very nice dollop of the best olive you can afford
unfiltered rich thick and green 10%
* optional
a super shot (total of 1/2 teaspoon)of argan, jojoba, rose hip, tomato seed, raspberry seed, even castor oil one drop of casto tho..the best that you can afford. your butter can get spendy if you buy all of these at once.
In winter I love cocoa butter, it is good in summer too, but, the scent is too strong to be mixing with rare oils that will for sure maybe not mix..just saying, it is hard to mask and stinky butter..they all have their own tone.
melt gently all your hard fats
when they are nice and warm take then away from the heat
chill in freezer till they just start to turn
gently whip until you get a nice fluffy thick yet still room temp butter
drizzle your oils in a little at a time as you whip
when you are almost done, add your essential oils
do not let your mixture get too cold is the key:)))
Put in in your clean container and let be for an hour and a day..vanillas take a while to bloom and sandalwood is shy
basil comes at you with high regard and lime is delicious on you
clary sage is sultry and warming
gracious and always elegant
vetiver and coffee with hints of oakmoss and tobacco neroli
rose with one drop cardamom and one other drop patchouli
I love you my heart, say rose...
The remainder of your butter in your container can be used for bath salt..just add the salt right in there and basically rub all the extra fat on the salt and now you have your salt scrub for tonight!
http://www.3cayg.com/sheabutter
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https://www.sunrosearomatics.com
https://www.botanicinnovations.com
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